00000cam a22000004b 4500MAP20190022781MAP20190724144408.0140901s2019 irl|||| ||| ||eng d978-92-897-1874-5MAPspaMAP871MAPA20190010436Burke, HelenLiving and working in EuropeHelen BurkeDublinEurofound201994 p. This year's Living and working in Europe brings together Eurofound's work on the living and working conditions of Europeans over 20152018, the last four years of the outgoing European Parliament and Commission. It has been a period of economic expansion and employment growth. But averages hide significant differences between countries and population groups, and developments across the continent, originating in the crisis and other factors such as identity and security, have induced EU leaders and policymakers to take stock. Electoral support continues to rise for populist political movements, demonstrating citizens' dissatisfaction with traditional parties and institutions, and their questioning of some established principles of the EU. The refugee and migration crisis of 2015 exposed the weaknesses of concerted action by the EU in this field, with decisions taken without sufficient coordination at national level. In 2016, the United Kingdom voted to end its membership altogether and has undertaken a tortuous process to extract itself.MAPA20080629724Seguridad e higiene en el trabajoMAPA20080605155Condiciones de trabajoMAPA20080571498Calidad de vidaMAPA20080573744BienestarMAPA20080637743EuropaMAPA20080479763European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions